Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Neena
Gupta
on
Monday
started
work
on
their
upcoming
film
Goodbye,
a
week
after
the
Maharashtra
government
allowed
the
film
and
TV
industry
to
restart
their
production
activities
with
COVID-19
protocols.
Shooting
on
Goodbye,
backed
by
Balaji
Telefilms,
came
to
a
halt
due
to
the
second
wave
of
the
pandemic
in
April.
According
to
a
source
close
to
the
production
banner,
the
actors
resumed
work
on
Goodbye,
which
also
features
south
star
Rashmika
Mandanna.
Amitabh
Bachchan
took
to
Instagram
and
posted
a
selfie,
wearing
a
mask.
"Seven
AM...
Driving
to
work...
First
day
shooting
after
lockdown
2.0
on
with
the
Pangolin
mask..
and
the
manifestation:
'every
day
in
ever
way
things
will
get
better
and
better
and
better',"
he
wrote.
Neena
Gupta
shared
a
video
on
Instagram
that
saw
her
entering
her
vanity
van.
"Back
to
shoot,"
she
captioned
the
post.
As
part
of
the
unlock
measures
issued
by
the
state
government
on
June
5,
the
entertainment
industry
has
been
allowed
to
begin
shoot
with
time
limit
of
5
pm
in
a
bio
bubble
amid
all
the
necessary
COVID-19
safety
rules.
Amitabh
Bachchan
had
earlier
informed
his
fans
through
his
blog
that
the
entire
crew
of
Goodbye
had
been
vaccinated
and
extreme
precautions
were
being
taken
by
the
team.
The
film
is
also
produced
by
Reliance
Entertainment.